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Application of the inner product technique to some nonpolynomial potentials for multidimensional quantum systems (English)
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23 February 1997
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The energy eigenvalues of nonpolynomial potentials in two- and three-dimensional systems are calculated using the inner product techniques over a wide range of values of the perturbation parameters \(\lambda\), \(g\) and \(\alpha\). Inner product perturbation theory is used to calculate the energy perturbation series. The series does not converge for arbitrary \(\lambda\) and \(g\), but for sufficiently small values of \(g/\lambda\) and \(g/\alpha\) it produces accurate results.
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quantum systems
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polynomial potentials
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inner product technique
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eigenvalues
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